0 something that has been broken:
Any breakages must be paid for.
1 the act of damaging something by breaking it
3 something that has been broken:
Any breakages must be paid for.
This phase change is the key to understanding the behaviour of the electrodes, their efficiency and possible breakage.
After removing the leaves, stalks, etc., the grapes were crushed by hand to prevent the breakage of the seeds.
An ensemble of bonds is in dynamic equilibrium, so that dynamic breakage and reformation also occurs during detachment.
Various fragments of both sculptures showed evidence of fissures and breakages, some of which appear to have been produced by contact with fire.
Such dynamic bond breakage and reformation undoubtedly occurs in biology.
Both help in predicting some aspect of the web breakage.
In the gap, the bubble size distribution is controlled by the breakage and coalescence phenomena.
None of the individuals showed any signs of past breakage.